In response to the state-wide lockdown in NSW, most Eurobodalla Council facilities are closed to the public for the week, with some essential services remaining open.
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Council's depots and its administration centre at Moruya are closed, however residents can continue to do business with council online and over the phone during business hours.
Eurobodalla Libraries, the Bas, Narooma Swimming Centre, the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden and Eurobodalla Youth Cafes are closed.
Council's waste facilities are only open to industrial and commercial contractors and for households not on the domestic waste service collection.
Domestic waste collection services will continue as normal.
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Council's Family Day Care and Out of School Hours services will continue to operate for families who really need care.
Embracing Babies and 3Bs Playgroup will have virtual opportunities for families.
All essential community care services will continue and Moruya Airport will open for scheduled flights.
In accordance with the restrictions, all public buildings and hireable spaces will be unavailable and existing bookings through the lockdown period will be cancelled.
Playgrounds, skate parks and tennis courts will stay open for personal use only and people must adhere to health regulations at all times.
Council's General Manager Dr Catherine Dale said community safety was paramount.
"While Eurobodalla is currently COVID-case free, this Delta variant could change things in an instant," she said.
"Bunker down for the sake of your family, your friends, your colleagues and your neighbours and if you're displaying any COVID symptoms please get tested.
"If everyone continues to do the right thing we will hopefully not need the prolonged lockdowns we're seeing elsewhere in the state."
NSW Health last week re-established its drive-through COVID testing facility at Hanging Rock. For Eurobodalla testing clinic locations visit the NSW Health website.
For the latest health advice, including the lockdown requirements for residents and businesses, visit the NSW COVID-19 website.